Florida Panthers Minority Owner Suspended by NHL Over 51st State Posts
Gross: Here's What Pro-Aborts Shouted at Participants of a Pro-Life Fun Run Event...
Hey, Politico, This Isn't an 'Exclusive' Scoop on Joe Biden
South African Government's Statement on Fleeing White Afrikaners Is Chilling
Jake Tapper Accidentally Shows His Network Are Liars, Low Eggs Prices Are a...
Make America Uganda!
Trump Administration Cuts $450 Million More in Harvard Grants, and That May Not...
Scott Jennings Highlights Issues of Liberal Media and Cover Up of Biden's Decline
Poll Shows That Kathy Hochul Is in Trouble, Even Compared to Trump's Numbers
House Committee Finally Passes Legislation on Budget Reconciliation to Advance 'Big, Beaut...
Another Poll Offers Insight on AOC-Schumer Primary
Speaker Johnson: Big, Beautiful Bill Fulfills Trump Promises
'Endlessly Grateful for the Brave Law Enforcement Officers': AG Pam Bondi Celebrates Polic...
Party of Democracy Currently Working to Nullify Yet Another Election
Here's the Laughable Response Chuck Schumer Had to Democratic Members Trying to Storm...
Tipsheet

Reps. Gallego and Swalwell Slammed for Shirtless Camel Riding in Qatar

AP Photo/Elise Amendola

Reps. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA) are facing intense backlash after a photo of them riding camels shirtless in Qatar surfaced online last week.

Advertisement

The photo, which was taken during a March 2021 trip, shows Gallego, Swalwell, and their wives each riding atop a camel at Qatar’s Sealine Beach. Interestingly, no one in the photo is wearing a face mask, despite it being taken when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended masks outdoors, even for fully vaccinated individuals.

Gallego’s fiance and now-wife, Sydney Barron Gallego, posted the photo to Instagram on Friday. Her account, @_sydney_b, has since been deleted from the platform.

But on Twitter, mockery of the camel-riding congressmen, especially Swalwell, was swift and clear.

Advertisement

On Monday evening, Fox News host Tucker Carlson joined in on the fun, dubbing Swalwell “Sir Hump-a-Lot,” a play on the name of “Baby Got Back” rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.

Gallego and Swalwell’s Qatar trip, which cost more than $84,000 in total, was funded by the U.S.-Qatar Business Council (USQBC), an organization that promotes trade and foreign investment between the two countries. In a statement obtained by The Washington Examiner, the council denied financing the camel-riding excursion.

“USQBC did not pay for any camel rides during the trip to Qatar,” the statement said. “As indicated in its filings required to obtain approval from the House Committee on Ethics, USQBC only covered costs directly associated with travel and the working agenda of the trip.”

House members must obtain approval from the House Committee on Ethics before taking most foreign trips, which Gallego and Swalwell did. However, House rules prohibit private groups from funding “entertainment activities” during foreign excursions.

Advertisement

Neither Gallego nor Swalwell has commented publicly on the bizarre incident, but Swalwell is well-versed in controversy. Last December, reports surfaced that the California congressmen may have had an affair with Fang Fang, a suspected Chinese spy who also goes by the name Christine Fang.

Reps. Luis Correa (D-CA), Sara Jacobs (D-CA), and Lisa McClain (R-MI) also traveled to Qatar with Gallego and Swalwell, but their spouses apparently knew better than to post pictures from any activities they may have enjoyed.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement